Striker Jesse Were is eager to make an impact in the FKF Premier League following his return to the local scene with big-spending Kenya Police FC.After spending eight years in the Zambian League with Zesco United and Kansanshi Dynamos, Were can not wait for his second stint in the Kenyan top tier.During his first stint with Zesco, Were excelled, leaving the club as its all-time top scorer. After a season-long spell with Dynamos, he returned to Zesco in January, but his second spell did not yield the success he hoped for, leading him back to the Kenyan league with Police where he is set to become the lead striker.##NAJAVA_MECA_8356734##He made his debut for Kenya Police just a week ago in a CAF Confederation Cup match against Zamalek, where the team narrowly lost 1-0. In his second match against an Egyptian side, he scored in a 2-1 defeat, marking the end of the law enforcers’ continental journey.AFC Leopards winger confirms move to Serbian clubNow back home, Were is determined to find the net again and deliver for his new team. Before his departure to Zambia at the end of the 2015 season, he claimed the ‘Golden Boot’, netting 22 goals for Tusker FC, and had previously played for AFC Leopards and Mathare United.“It feels great to be back home. Although we haven’t started the league yet, I’m motivated to play here, and I’m confident I will deliver,” he expressed.Reflecting on his goal against Zamalek and the team’s performance, Were noted the importance of teamwork, saying the team did the best it could.Is Victor Wanyama living on borrowed time at Montreal? “It’s normal for me to score, but we fought hard as a team. The goal gave us a lift, but we couldn’t complete the comeback,” he said.He also spoke about the current FKF Premier League season, acknowledging that they anticipate a tough campaign ahead. Despite the challenges, he emphasized their determination to fight and give their best. Ambitious Mathare United defender hopeful of Harambee Stars debut next monthAlthough the league is now in its third week, Kenya Police and Gor Mahia have yet to play due to their involvement in continental competitions.“The team is ready for the new season. This fight showcases the high level of competitiveness in the Kenyan league. We’re heading back to start the league, and we expect a tough season, but we are prepared to give our all,” he added.Next weekend, Police will face off against Were’s former club, Tusker FC.